Ethical Standards Flashcards
History: Nazi War Crimes 1939-1945
Sterilization experiments–using harmful radiation, drugs in food
Vaccination for typhoid fever–wanted to see how typhus was spread.
Role of an Institutional Review Board (IRB)
Composed of at least 5 members, male and female, variety of disciplines, one person unaffiliated with institution.
Purpose: Ensure that the rights of research subjects are protected.
History: US Public Health Services Syphilis Study at Tuskegee 1932-1972
Wanted to follow natural course of syphilis
400 African American men
No informed consent
“Special free treatment”
Didn’t give penicillin upon its discovery
History: Willowbrook Study 1963-1966
School for “mentally defective persons”
Wanted to follow natural course of hepatitis
Children infected with hepatitis virus
Parents coerced to allow participation
Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital Study 1963
Gave live cancer cells into patients who believed they were receiving a skin test
Regulation: Nuremberg Code of 1947
Response to Nazi war crimes
Informed consent
Regulation: Declaration of Helsinki (1964)
12 principles; 1 stated that independent review of research protocols by persons not associated with project is required (like an IRB)
Regulation: Belmont Report (1978)
Governs all research funded by US govt. Guiding principles: 1. Autonomy 2. Beneficence 3. Justice
Elements of informed consent (11)
- Purpose
- Procedures
- Risks
- Benefits
- Alternatives to participation
- Confidentiality
- Request for more information available
- Refusal or withdrawal without penalty
- Injury statement
- Consent statement
- Signature